Trivadis published their guidelines for PL/SQL & SQL in 2009 in the context of the DOAG conference in Nuremberg. Since then these guidelines - written in Microsoft Word - have been continuously extended and improved. We think it is time to make these guidelines more adaptable for the individual #SmartDB application needs and to simplify the continous improvement of these guidelines.
The next step will be to convert the existing guidelines to a set of Markdown files and use Jekyll to generate the guidelines as static HTML files or PDF.
Releases are published here.
Please file your bug reports, enhancement requests, questions and other support requests within Github's issue tracker.
- Describe your idea by submitting an issue
- Fork the utPLSQL-SQLDeveloper respository
- Create a branch, commit and publish your changes and enhancements
- Create a pull request
The Trivadis PL/SQL & SQL Coding Guidelines is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.